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Jack

Awarded artist, ad/PR pro, past 7th grade teacher, college instructor

Hi, I'm Jack W.! What's great about having a tutor is that you can get the missing information you need so quickly! I've been tutoring for almost 15 years now. I enjoy tutoring. I had some tutoring in reading and English grammar when I was 10. That tiny moment of time helped me to go on and do really big things later. Maybe the same will happen to you! I've been a tutor for the City of San Diego for some years and have taught public school classes in 7th grade English and Art. I've been...

Art Theory


desktop publishing


art history


Adobe InDesign


Adobe Photoshop


video production


web design


Adobe Flash


Adobe Illustrator


writing


general computer


Inna H. from San Diego, CA

Jack has a lot of knowledge in Photoshop. I like the way he explains new topics, easy to understand. I would definitely recommend him as a tutor, and he is easy to reach by phone!


Brice D. from San Diego, CA

I thought Jack was very insightful and great at expressing himself through the advertising and Multimedia arts. We had a lot of discussions on graphic design and photography as well. We also talked a lot about the differences in web design software. I will be seeing Jack again in the near future. Thanks Jack.


Emily T. from San Diego, CA

Jack is a multi-talented gentleman who is currently teaching my daughter Photoshop. He uses his vast experience in photography, graphic arts, fine art, and advertising in such a way as to make the lessons much richer than a standard 'How To' course. I would wholeheartedly recommend Jack as a tutor for any of these subjects and he is very willing to customize the lessons to fit any goals.


Pat B. from San Diego, CA

I enjoyed my session a lot even though it was really challenging. Jack is good at taking one step at a time and explaining with analogies so you get the idea. He's also very encouraging. I learned about the selection tools that deal with pixels and other tools identify or control a specific portion of your image. The 2 types can work together if you always go back to the path menu. I'm anxious to learn more about layers and how to use the selections in composites.